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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> i'm mary thompson with your cnbc market wrap. another winning session for stocks. the dow rises 72 points within striking distance of the 14,000 level. the s&p finishes up 7. now above 1500 and the nasdaq ends flat. investors are shifting their focus to the federal reserve. its decision on interest rates comes tomorrow and amazon shares are higher after hours despite sliding initially. the company's earnings were weaker than expected but revenue was up strongly. that's it from cnbc, first in
you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ]...
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the world knew it took courage to go to mississippi as a freedom rider. and after those murders, the world knew how much courage it took. barney frank had that courage. i first heard him speak as a guest lecturer at harvard. barney frank was then a top aide to boston mayor, kevin white. barney frank was by far the fastest talking teacher i heard. he went on to get elected to the massachusetts legislature. he picked up a law degree from harvard while he was a state legislator. and then in 1980, when ronald reagan won office, barney frank was first elected to congress, serving 32 years in the house of representatives. and every day of those 32 years he was the smartest guy in the building. he was not always the most effective. you need three things to be an effective, accomplished member of the house. two of them simply take time. experience and senority. the other requires a certain amount of luck, your party must be in the majority. you saw what barney frank could do with experience, seniority and his party being in the majority when he was chairman of th
the world knew it took courage to go to mississippi as a freedom rider. and after those murders, the world knew how much courage it took. barney frank had that courage. i first heard him speak as a guest lecturer at harvard. barney frank was then a top aide to boston mayor, kevin white. barney frank was by far the fastest talking teacher i heard. he went on to get elected to the massachusetts legislature. he picked up a law degree from harvard while he was a state legislator. and then in 1980,...
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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories where we focus on reporting from the front lines. we begin with north korea, which warns it plans to carry out a nuclear test that targets the united states, the supposed sworn enemy of the korean people. in the u.s., meanwhile, defense secretary leon panetta says he's very concerned with north korea's continuing provocative behavior, but says that the u.s. is fully prepared to deal with. gordon chang, though, the author
you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi...
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say again, new jersey does not expect anything more than what was done for louisiana and alabama and mississippi and if they want to make new rules about disasters, they picked the wrong state to make the new rules with. >> and yesterday, new york congressman peter king, who berated boehner when he failed to bring the bill up at the end of the last congress, ignored the divisions within his party, saying time for recriminations is over. >> i'm proud to stand here today with all of us united. now, maybe your divisions to vote, but all of us are committed to getting this done. i want to thank the chairman of the rules committee, mr. sessions, for the great job they've done in bringing it here, with a fair rule, and allowing for an up and down vote. >> one more thing that's significant, supporters of the sandy bill beat back an amendment from mulvaney which would have offset a large portion of the aid with across the board cuts from other spending. >> this amendment is not about day. this amendment is not about offering a poisoned pill to the underlaying bill. we've mismanaged our own finances to t
say again, new jersey does not expect anything more than what was done for louisiana and alabama and mississippi and if they want to make new rules about disasters, they picked the wrong state to make the new rules with. >> and yesterday, new york congressman peter king, who berated boehner when he failed to bring the bill up at the end of the last congress, ignored the divisions within his party, saying time for recriminations is over. >> i'm proud to stand here today with all of...
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it's so extreme the voters of mississippi rejected it in a popular referendum. paul ryan may believe this, but i also think his appraisal of the 2016 landscape in the republican primaries is it's not going to change much from 2012, there's going to be a purity litmus test. you have to pass that litmus test to be the nominee. so you think about those iowa caucuses, they're dominated by the religious right. you think about someone like chris christie who could run who says we have to be a party that compromises, and when michael steele was lieutenant governor of maryland, he was part of an administration that compromised, worked with democrats, and -- >> we know he's a good guy. >> but, look, that's what the country wants, and these folks don't get it. >> let's talk about the latino vote, which is really a community which is very much in play in the sense that "w," a very recent president, was very successful in that community. it obviously is not anchored, if you will, to one party. remember anchor babies, to use a term another way. steve king introduced a bill i
it's so extreme the voters of mississippi rejected it in a popular referendum. paul ryan may believe this, but i also think his appraisal of the 2016 landscape in the republican primaries is it's not going to change much from 2012, there's going to be a purity litmus test. you have to pass that litmus test to be the nominee. so you think about those iowa caucuses, they're dominated by the religious right. you think about someone like chris christie who could run who says we have to be a party...
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vicious attack from virginia republican governor bob mcdonald pushing an invasive ultrasound bill to mississippi trying to push personhood bills and todd akin saying women's bodies had a way of shutting down pregnancies during a legitimate rain. now a lawmaker has introduced a bill that would force rape victims to carry their babies to term and their babies would be used as evidence during a court trial. under the bill sponsored by the state representative, kathryn brown, a rape victim who had an abortion would be thrown in jail for tampering with evidence. joining me is pat davis, the executive director of progress now in new mexico. it's great to have you here, pat. you are on the front lines of what's going on there. obviously, trying to steer people in the right direction of information when it comes to a policy like this. so explain how the progressive agenda in new mexico is trying to combat what kathleen brown is trying to do. >> good morning, thomas. thanks for having us. you know, as we look at what happened -- exactly what's happening in washington and in santa fe and across this count
vicious attack from virginia republican governor bob mcdonald pushing an invasive ultrasound bill to mississippi trying to push personhood bills and todd akin saying women's bodies had a way of shutting down pregnancies during a legitimate rain. now a lawmaker has introduced a bill that would force rape victims to carry their babies to term and their babies would be used as evidence during a court trial. under the bill sponsored by the state representative, kathryn brown, a rape victim who had...
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as far as governor christie goes, i think he'll do as well in mississippi as he does in new jersey. >> really? >> i think people appreciate his frankness and they appreciate his lack of fear to speak to people in an honest way. >> so david ignatius, i wonder how you view him. i'm sure you've followed the story. i will just say, we've known him for, gosh, five years now, and i know that he was being pushed, pushed, pushed, pushed to run and he knew he wasn't ready, and he has been working on every level to make sure that there are opportunities for his state, but also for his political career. that is also boning up on foreign policy, meeting with people one on one, and understanding the world he's studying. >> chris christie is a person who is very hard not to like. i've seen him give a speech and just shoot the lights out in a room. you know, he could pass the hat and raise $50 million after some of the talks i've watched him give. i thought the defining moment in this presidential campaign was the images of barack obama and chris christie together, solving real problems. >> right. >
as far as governor christie goes, i think he'll do as well in mississippi as he does in new jersey. >> really? >> i think people appreciate his frankness and they appreciate his lack of fear to speak to people in an honest way. >> so david ignatius, i wonder how you view him. i'm sure you've followed the story. i will just say, we've known him for, gosh, five years now, and i know that he was being pushed, pushed, pushed, pushed to run and he knew he wasn't ready, and he has...
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we have stood with the citizens of florida, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, iowa, vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust that they will stand with us. so make no mistake. new jersey's spirit has never been stronger. our resolve never more firm. our unity never more obvious. let there also be no mistake -- much work still lies ahead. century will take in some cases years to repair. here is some of what we have done already -- we have created a cabinet-level position to coordinate the state's efforts across every agency, and marc ferzan is here today, ready to work with you on this restoration effort. we've requested the federal government to pay 100% of the costs of the significant debris removal that we require -- and have already received $18 million for that task. the federal highway administration for emergency repair of our roads, bridges and tunnels -- a down payment on a major infrastructure task ahead. we have directed our department of environmental protection to streamline approvals for restoring critical infrastructure. we have overseen the remo
we have stood with the citizens of florida, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, iowa, vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust that they will stand with us. so make no mistake. new jersey's spirit has never been stronger. our resolve never more firm. our unity never more obvious. let there also be no mistake -- much work still lies ahead. century will take in some cases years to repair. here is some of what we have done already -- we have created a cabinet-level...
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that heavy rain is now moving into mississippi. there's the tornado watch box. it does not include new orleans, but it does include baton rouge, new iberia and up there on the border of mississippi. possible tornadoes throughout this morning. they would be rain-wrapped tornadoes. you wouldn't know they were on top of you until they hit. keep that in mind. the other trouble out in the west. major winter storm from idaho to montana all the way through the dakotas, even salt lake city, utah, going to get significant snow later today. as far as the east coast goes, with all the stormy weather out to your west, all the warm air is pumped up the east coast. today up to 53 in washington, d.c. very nice. boston to new york and even into tomorrow, it looks like the warm weather holds for the eastern seaboard. actually, let's make that until the middle of next week, the warm air holds on the eastern seaboard. more to come here on "morning joe." we're brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to
that heavy rain is now moving into mississippi. there's the tornado watch box. it does not include new orleans, but it does include baton rouge, new iberia and up there on the border of mississippi. possible tornadoes throughout this morning. they would be rain-wrapped tornadoes. you wouldn't know they were on top of you until they hit. keep that in mind. the other trouble out in the west. major winter storm from idaho to montana all the way through the dakotas, even salt lake city, utah, going...
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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell famously vowed to make barack obama a one-term president, and now mcconnell finds some tough sledding in his own bid for re-election. a new poll by the louisville carrier journal finds just 17% of kentucky voters, about 1 in 6, plan to support the senator when he runs for re-election. not a good start, mitch. twice as many say they're going to vote against him. again, not a good start, senator. and to make things worse for mcconnell, democratic groups on the left if there are any in kentucky are vowing to work with tea party groups on the right to oust him during the republican party. primary. they're going to double-team this guy. good luck there, mitch. we'll be right back. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you
you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell famously vowed to make barack obama a one-term president, and now mcconnell finds some tough sledding in his own bid for re-election. a new poll by the louisville carrier journal finds just 17% of kentucky voters, about 1 in 6, plan to support the senator when he runs for re-election. not a good start, mitch....
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. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: mississippi governor calls for putting gay people to death on his facebook page. >> yeah, it doesn't make sense. >> stephanie: he quoted the wildly popular leviticus. >> oh. >> stephanie: which is quite selective. >> and so modern. >> stephanie: have you ever heard anyone respond to that, when they say they also tell you should kill people who eat shrimp? >> this is all out of my area of expertise. >> stephanie: he responded there was a bit of criticism. he said to be clear, i will not apologize for the inspired word of god. >> you know who uses facebook so profoundly? sarah palin. >> hitler? >> stephanie: jim that is not the answer to every question. >> i don't think he has a facebook account. >> stephanie: he does it's twitler. >> here is a picture of him shaking jesse's hand. psych! >> my favorite is the modern seinfeld. if there were still new episodes today. >> stephanie: you know you are my bff and everything, but i have to drop you for a bigger name, because road flair mary is on the phone. >> oh i can't compete with that. love y
. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: mississippi governor calls for putting gay people to death on his facebook page. >> yeah, it doesn't make sense. >> stephanie: he quoted the wildly popular leviticus. >> oh. >> stephanie: which is quite selective. >> and so modern. >> stephanie: have you ever heard anyone respond to that, when they say they also tell you should kill people who eat shrimp? >> this is all out of my area...
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>> that's north and south dakota, mississippi and alabama. and it's very interesting because the pro-choice movement according to kate has actually lost out strategically to the pro-life movement because they have focused on restricting abortion at the state level. so in 2011, pro-lifers working with conservative house republicans in many cases actually passed 92 laws restricting abortion in a variety of ways. so that could include everything from 24-hour waiting periods that make it very difficult, for example, for a poor woman who has to travel and stay in a hotel to get an abortion, to arcane laws about how clinics are built, how wide the hallways have to be. now, kate would argue that the pro-choice movement has actually dropped the ball themselves in a lot of ways by focusing too much on the needs of middle-class white women and not enough on younger women, on women of color, on poor women. so it's a really interesting look at where we stand on this issue 40 years on. >> when you look into the why of this, do you look into the fact that
>> that's north and south dakota, mississippi and alabama. and it's very interesting because the pro-choice movement according to kate has actually lost out strategically to the pro-life movement because they have focused on restricting abortion at the state level. so in 2011, pro-lifers working with conservative house republicans in many cases actually passed 92 laws restricting abortion in a variety of ways. so that could include everything from 24-hour waiting periods that make it very...
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. >> stephanie: alabama. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] if you have to guess -- mississippi? alabama? >> one of those. first two guesses for right wing nimrods proposing ridiculous things. arming teachers, despite opposition from school officials. oh boy. alabama lawmakers state representative carrie rich please and thank you plans to arm teachers and principals next week despite the opposition of school administrators and oh, here's an added bonus to his plan. it does not seem to provide for any training. >> oh, great. >> because that would cost money. >> who's going to buy the firearms for all of the teachers? >> stephanie: i think he's a little doughy -- >> don't they need some time to actually get acquainted with the gun? use it -- maybe do some target practice? >> stephanie: no no. >> more than once a year? >> stephanie: anyway, love this piece by elizabeth rosenthal. we'll post it. more guns equals more killings. >> it is already posted on your facebook page. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> stephanie: it is like magic! seriously, when all of this first happened and we looked at all of
. >> stephanie: alabama. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] if you have to guess -- mississippi? alabama? >> one of those. first two guesses for right wing nimrods proposing ridiculous things. arming teachers, despite opposition from school officials. oh boy. alabama lawmakers state representative carrie rich please and thank you plans to arm teachers and principals next week despite the opposition of school administrators and oh, here's an added bonus to his plan. it does...
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. >> on that point, you see a lot of states, mississippi, where there's only one abortion clinic, except for kansas, and in virginia, you have to get a wider hallway in order to accommodate an abortion by a legislation they put through -- >> because a woman actually died -- >> it's a very wide -- >> when they couldn't get her gurney through the door a few years ago. >> so you believe, though, it's widespread availability in the western hemisphere of the united states? >> absolutely -- ini mean, everybody will greet that the u.s. has the most wide open laws for abortion. it's a commonly known fact. but it's true, states are enacting positive pro-life laws. in the last three years, almost 200 laws have been enacted at the level of the states. these are laws involving a woman's informed consent, involving parents in the young girl's decision, et cetera. so in most cases, they're common sense laws that most americans are in agreement with. >> i went to a catholic university and the majority of the girls who went there were on some form of birth control. i work on capitol hill. i know a lot o
. >> on that point, you see a lot of states, mississippi, where there's only one abortion clinic, except for kansas, and in virginia, you have to get a wider hallway in order to accommodate an abortion by a legislation they put through -- >> because a woman actually died -- >> it's a very wide -- >> when they couldn't get her gurney through the door a few years ago. >> so you believe, though, it's widespread availability in the western hemisphere of the united...
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think anybody is going out there saying we used the word more excessively than it was used in 1858 in mississippi. >> reporter: leonardo plays the despicable calvin candee. >> we got us a fight going on. it's a good bit of fun. >> reporter: a plantation owner and all-around bad guy, who uses the "n" word repeatedly. >> i have to say, the first day on set was incredibly difficult for me. >> it's supposed to be tough. you're not supposed to feel like that's normal in 2012, 2013. >> reporter: and then there's the violence. does the director think the violence he puts on the screen makes real violence more likely? >> it's nothing new. in shakespeare's time he was blamed all the time for the anarchy in the streets. there's violence in the streets. there's crime. who you blame? blame the playmakers, because it's easy to blame them. >> wow. controversial film. it's going to do very well, could be his best selling film ever. "kill bill," "pulp fiction." he has quite a record. >> number two at the box office, but they say this could be the most violent yet. >> quinten, you know what you're getting with qu
think anybody is going out there saying we used the word more excessively than it was used in 1858 in mississippi. >> reporter: leonardo plays the despicable calvin candee. >> we got us a fight going on. it's a good bit of fun. >> reporter: a plantation owner and all-around bad guy, who uses the "n" word repeatedly. >> i have to say, the first day on set was incredibly difficult for me. >> it's supposed to be tough. you're not supposed to feel like that's...
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. >> reporter: just 1.2% of the reserve water from the missouri would ensuret that commerce on the mississippi could keep flowing through the winter. >> missouri river is not an option because if you look at why that system is there, it is there because they need that water. that is people's water supply. it is meant to hold water in case of a severe drought lasting as long as perhaps the dust bowl lasted, about 12 years. we can't play with water that may be somebody's drinking water. >> reporter: the other solution would be significant precipitation but it is unlikely that mother nature alone will fix this problem. >>> cnn continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> thank you. hello everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield live in new york city. i want to start this hour with a disturbing case, a rape case that happened in ohio. one of those relatively small towns where just about everybody knows everybody else and friday night football is king. the alleged victim in this case is a 16-year-old girl. she was reportedly drunk and reportedly possibly unconscious when she was allegedly raped by two hi
. >> reporter: just 1.2% of the reserve water from the missouri would ensuret that commerce on the mississippi could keep flowing through the winter. >> missouri river is not an option because if you look at why that system is there, it is there because they need that water. that is people's water supply. it is meant to hold water in case of a severe drought lasting as long as perhaps the dust bowl lasted, about 12 years. we can't play with water that may be somebody's drinking...
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weeks, millions of americans will be with them in spirit including a dozen teachers from gulfport, mississippi, who were so moved by the tragedy, they held a vigil at sunrise yesterday. >> we are thinking of them and we're not going to stop thinking of them and we're not going to stop praying for them because this is a journey for them in the days ahead. >> our next guest can relate to the parents today in newtown of these children who are going back to school, she also sent her daughter back to school after a mass shooting, her daughter emily was shot twice during the 2007 virginia tech shooting. thankfully emily survived. her mom is the organization in virginia for the coalition to stop gun violence. good morning to you, lori. look, no two shootings are the same, but your daughter, emily, she -- what was that like for her, when she did go back to classes in blacksburg. describe if you can what it may be like for these little kids? >> well, for my daughter emily, she was brave and smart and determined to resume her life as a college student. i think for the youngsters in newtown, it's probabl
weeks, millions of americans will be with them in spirit including a dozen teachers from gulfport, mississippi, who were so moved by the tragedy, they held a vigil at sunrise yesterday. >> we are thinking of them and we're not going to stop thinking of them and we're not going to stop praying for them because this is a journey for them in the days ahead. >> our next guest can relate to the parents today in newtown of these children who are going back to school, she also sent her...
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we have stood with the citizens of florida and alabama, mississippi and louisiana, iowa and vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust they will stand with us. president >> obama on sunday signed a $9 billion aid bill for hurricane sandy flood relief programs. next tuesday the house is expected to vote on another bill with an additional $17 billion of aid and an amendment offering another $33.7 billion that would fund longer-term projects. you can see the speech at c- span.org and, as always, the house is live on c-span. >> tomorrow, the national governors' association will deliver the state of the state address. it will hear from the chair, the governor jack markell of delaware, and the vice chair. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span 2, a conversation on the future of afghanistan. that begins live at 10:00 eastern from the atlantic council. now, a hearing of nasa's mission looking at their strategic plans, robotic space flights, and private-public partnership. this house science and technology committee hearing is to end a half hours. -- two and
we have stood with the citizens of florida and alabama, mississippi and louisiana, iowa and vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust they will stand with us. president >> obama on sunday signed a $9 billion aid bill for hurricane sandy flood relief programs. next tuesday the house is expected to vote on another bill with an additional $17 billion of aid and an amendment offering another $33.7 billion that would fund longer-term projects. you can see the speech...
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got money for fisheries in alaska and mississippi and money for the roof of the smithsonian and so, this bill is a monstrosity, on top of that, the estimates of the costs of sandy between 30 and 50 billion dollars, this is minimum 10 billion and double the actual cost of the storm. so republicans should have had a better plan going forward in terms of explaining why they weren't doing this, had the scaled back bill ready to go so they couldn't be blamed, but boy, this is a mess of their own making. >> megyn: what do you make of it, simon. the republicans at least darrell issa came out and he said this isn't speaker boehner's fault, it's the folks who stuffed all that pork in the bill and pointed to the new york senators chuck shummer and christian gillibrand and if he stuck this stuff in there would have been an easy vote for him. >> i think that both chambers in both parties are going to have to get used to the other guys doing stuff they don't like and working it through. it's got to be built into the mechanism of how congress works. i mean, we've got to get beyond the idea the house b
got money for fisheries in alaska and mississippi and money for the roof of the smithsonian and so, this bill is a monstrosity, on top of that, the estimates of the costs of sandy between 30 and 50 billion dollars, this is minimum 10 billion and double the actual cost of the storm. so republicans should have had a better plan going forward in terms of explaining why they weren't doing this, had the scaled back bill ready to go so they couldn't be blamed, but boy, this is a mess of their own...
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states as far south as mississippi and alabama got close to half a foot of snow. snapped power lines and pushed rivers and streams over their banks. this tore through a state park in north carolina. jennifer delgado tracking all of this for us. >> hi, guys. the storm system a tough one. causing flog problems and snow totals in some locations up to 6 inches like in virginia and parts of north carolina. on the radar, we're nice and quiet. that storm system pulling away from the east coast. that means the northeast. new england, down toward the south. we are going to got a break from bad weather. snow arriving in parts of wisconsin, that gets in later in the day. now, while we're dry on the radar, temperatures are very close to freezing or below freezing for many parts that dealt with this precipitation yesterday. that means you are missing the potential for black ice out there. we are going to warm very nicely today. look at temperatures in the 50s. minneapolis, 39. denver, 56. temperatures running 15 degrees above average for parts of the central plains. high press
states as far south as mississippi and alabama got close to half a foot of snow. snapped power lines and pushed rivers and streams over their banks. this tore through a state park in north carolina. jennifer delgado tracking all of this for us. >> hi, guys. the storm system a tough one. causing flog problems and snow totals in some locations up to 6 inches like in virginia and parts of north carolina. on the radar, we're nice and quiet. that storm system pulling away from the east coast....
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this is a shot of mississippi. so you can get an idea there. if it snows like this in mississippi, we're going to get school delays. as i mentioned, it's going to spread. we have winter storm warnings in ten different states. mostly hovered around the richmond to raleigh to asheville areas. this is where we'll see the highest totals. atlanta, you're on the south side of this, maybe a little snow on the backside. washington, d.c., same for you. you're on the northern fringe. but it's really in the north carolina/virginia areas later today into tonight. and then tomorrow morning, it will end. the rest of the country, you look just fine. no travel trouble. just cold up in minneapolis. but get ready, north carolina and virginia, this time tomorrow morning you're going to be shoveling. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh!
this is a shot of mississippi. so you can get an idea there. if it snows like this in mississippi, we're going to get school delays. as i mentioned, it's going to spread. we have winter storm warnings in ten different states. mostly hovered around the richmond to raleigh to asheville areas. this is where we'll see the highest totals. atlanta, you're on the south side of this, maybe a little snow on the backside. washington, d.c., same for you. you're on the northern fringe. but it's really in...
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we have stood with the citizens of florida, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, iowa, vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust that they will stand with us. [applause] so make no mistake. new jersey's spirit has never been stronger. our resolve never more firm. our unity never more obvious. let there also be no mistake -- much work still lies ahead. damage that comes only once in a century will take in some cases years to repair. here is some of what we have done already -- we have created a cabinet-level position to coordinate the state's efforts across every agency, and marc ferzan is here today, ready to work with you on this restoration effort. we've requested the federal government to pay 100% of the costs of the significant debris removal that we require -- and have already received $18 million for that task. we have secured $20 million from the federal highway administration for emergency repair of our roads, bridges and tunnels -- a down payment on a major infrastructure task ahead. we have directed our department of environmental protection to streamli
we have stood with the citizens of florida, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, iowa, vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust that they will stand with us. [applause] so make no mistake. new jersey's spirit has never been stronger. our resolve never more firm. our unity never more obvious. let there also be no mistake -- much work still lies ahead. damage that comes only once in a century will take in some cases years to repair. here is some of what we have done...
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. >> new jersey does not expect anything more than what was done for louisiana and alabama and mississippi and katrina, what was done in joplin, missouri, what was done in the floods in iowa. we don't expect anything more than that but we will not accept anything less and if they want to make new rules about disasters, well they picked the wrong state to make the new rules with. >> doesn't he have a point that this is sort of a different i guess standard for folks in new jersey than everybody else, including those many folks in your state were given in the years past? >> i do think it's a fair point. i would encourage the governor and everybody else to consider the fact in 199 and even as late as katrina several years ago the debt was much, much smaller. 1989 it was $2 trillion or $3 trillion. it's five and six times larger than that today. we cannot continue to do what we've done in the past, that's how we arrived where we are. we have disasters every single year. we don't know where they're going to be but we spend disaster money every single year, something for which we could budget. i'
. >> new jersey does not expect anything more than what was done for louisiana and alabama and mississippi and katrina, what was done in joplin, missouri, what was done in the floods in iowa. we don't expect anything more than that but we will not accept anything less and if they want to make new rules about disasters, well they picked the wrong state to make the new rules with. >> doesn't he have a point that this is sort of a different i guess standard for folks in new jersey than...
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and new jersey and new york have stood up every time to louisiana, alabama, florida, mississippi, missouri, alabama have needed aid for disasters. new jersey and new york's representatives regardless of party have stood up for them. it's now time for them to stand up for this region of the country as well. this should not be subject to politics. this is a basic function of government. and yeah i'm concerned about it, because every day it doesn't happen is a day it doesn't happen. i can't take anybody's assurances anymore.paul. [inaudible question] >> my understanding is that the flood insurance program will run out of money next week if not refinanced by congress. and so the speaker's irresponsible action in not moving on anything at least appears from the information i have been given will leave the flood insurance program broke by the end of next week. [inaudible question] >> i'm not concerned about that, but more the indecision that's the problem. we found in nondisaster-related times, the fact is they couldn't make a decision. so businesses sat for months and months and months waiting
and new jersey and new york have stood up every time to louisiana, alabama, florida, mississippi, missouri, alabama have needed aid for disasters. new jersey and new york's representatives regardless of party have stood up for them. it's now time for them to stand up for this region of the country as well. this should not be subject to politics. this is a basic function of government. and yeah i'm concerned about it, because every day it doesn't happen is a day it doesn't happen. i can't take...
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snow was falling in mississippi, and drivers had to deal with the unfamiliar feel of sloppy roads. >>> that same storm forced many schools in north carolina to cancel or delay classes. it even caused thundersnow. >> did you see that? >> oh, man. >> isn't that weird? it's a rare occurrence but lisa mcclintock caught it on cell phone video outside of greensboro and shared it with all of us. >>> ah, sundance, the sundance film festival in full force and thousands of people are in attendance. it's one of the world's largest independent film festival, but its founder robert redford said it's getting too big. nishell turner is in park city, utah. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol, it's definitely one of those be careful what you wish for, you just might get it situations with robert redford. he told he when he started the sundance femme festival in 1981, it was in one theater in park city and he literally had to stand out on the street and beg people to come in and watch a movie. now you have some premieres that the lines are around the block. he says the success has been fanta
snow was falling in mississippi, and drivers had to deal with the unfamiliar feel of sloppy roads. >>> that same storm forced many schools in north carolina to cancel or delay classes. it even caused thundersnow. >> did you see that? >> oh, man. >> isn't that weird? it's a rare occurrence but lisa mcclintock caught it on cell phone video outside of greensboro and shared it with all of us. >>> ah, sundance, the sundance film festival in full force and...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to o
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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water levels in the mississippi river are so low, barge traffic has come to a virtual standstill. lake michigan is also dealing with low water, and that's forcing barges and other ships to lighteden their loads. >> we maintain to a certain project depth, and now we're, you know, we're two feet below the long-term average on lake michigan and huron. ships are having to load two feet less than they would normally. >> the barging industry is crucial to the economy. a typical barge can move 1,500 tons. the equivalent of 70 rail cars or 25 trucks. >>> caught in the act, police are looking for a man they caught on camera breaking into cars in chevy chase. take a look at this. officers say this guy didn't have any trouble getting into the jeep because the doors were unlocked. the car was parked outside a home in village park plaza in chevy chase over the new year's holiday. no word on what he got away with. the suspect there is still at large. >>> also in chevy chase, police are on the hunt for some high-end thieves. two men stormed into this jimmy choo store on wisconsin avenue. the cro
water levels in the mississippi river are so low, barge traffic has come to a virtual standstill. lake michigan is also dealing with low water, and that's forcing barges and other ships to lighteden their loads. >> we maintain to a certain project depth, and now we're, you know, we're two feet below the long-term average on lake michigan and huron. ships are having to load two feet less than they would normally. >> the barging industry is crucial to the economy. a typical barge can...
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the mississippi river, near st. louis, is 20% below levels. they just signed a gigantic contract in china. it was not a big price number, but it did set a floor for prices. i like the stock here. it had a real positive reaction to earnings today. by the way, they were also company of the year. connell: we are all in now, charles. thank you for that. platinum, one of the ways the president should really stick it to the republicans, apparently. many of you are about to find ouu how the government is taking out of your paycheck. payday and jeff flock has the story. jeff: are you getting a paycheck today? do you know it has less money in it? a lot of people do not know that. we will tell you how much less money and if anybody cares. a cold day in chicago. stay tuned. ♪ >> at 22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. a pakistani girl shot in the head has left a uk hospital today. she was targeted by the terrorist group for promoting education. she is continuing treatment and living with her parents. talks on the nuclear program later
the mississippi river, near st. louis, is 20% below levels. they just signed a gigantic contract in china. it was not a big price number, but it did set a floor for prices. i like the stock here. it had a real positive reaction to earnings today. by the way, they were also company of the year. connell: we are all in now, charles. thank you for that. platinum, one of the ways the president should really stick it to the republicans, apparently. many of you are about to find ouu how the government...
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they beat mississippi state in the gator bowl. >> bill: a lot of good football yesterday. >> got of good football. >> and i guess we have to mention the redskins. >> siprion is so happy. >> bill: he is a happy camper. even when they were losing he was wearing his cap. >> that's true. >> this fan certainly hope the redskins make it all the way. >> bill: did anybody predict they would win the east? >> marion barry did. >> bill: he got it. yes, indeed i got to tell you when this gang went to bed last night, it looked like we had already gone over the cliff because the house republicans were saying we're not going to swallow this deal, we're going to stick to our guns. well, they caved in last night. and the president came into the white house briefing room and said this is it. we got it done. i'll sign this mother. >> obama: i will sign a law that raises taxes on the top 2% of americans. >> bill: he said it a little more gently than i did. he also thanked particularly the guy that put the bill together. >> obama: i want to thank all of the leaders of the house and senate. in particular i wa
they beat mississippi state in the gator bowl. >> bill: a lot of good football yesterday. >> got of good football. >> and i guess we have to mention the redskins. >> siprion is so happy. >> bill: he is a happy camper. even when they were losing he was wearing his cap. >> that's true. >> this fan certainly hope the redskins make it all the way. >> bill: did anybody predict they would win the east? >> marion barry did. >> bill: he got...
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an interesting example is we saw the level of the mississippi river has gone down in part because of drought. this makes it difficult. you know, this adds difficulty for commerce, for moving goods. so we're starting to see these impacts sort of trickle through and have dollars and cents bottom line impacts on the economy, on taxpayers, on business. >> it's like it's a domino effect. you can see that happening. all right, coral davenport. thanks. good to see zblup good to see you. >>> learning lessons from california's economy. what that state's budget plan could mean for the rest of the country. coming. you p yet many of us don't meet our daily protein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommended daily protein needs. plus it provides twenty-six essential vitamins and minerals and is gluten-free. help get the nutrition you need with a complete and balanced nutritional drink. try boost® high protein. also available in powder. this has been medifacts fo
an interesting example is we saw the level of the mississippi river has gone down in part because of drought. this makes it difficult. you know, this adds difficulty for commerce, for moving goods. so we're starting to see these impacts sort of trickle through and have dollars and cents bottom line impacts on the economy, on taxpayers, on business. >> it's like it's a domino effect. you can see that happening. all right, coral davenport. thanks. good to see zblup good to see you....
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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. ♪ hey hey we're the monkees >>> glad we have richard haass here this morning. >> exactly. >> i want to know what it means. what does it mean? >> that's what we do here. >> this is barack obama's sputnik moment. we know how eisenhower responded to questions. how will the president respond in >> breaking news. breaking. eye rairanian state tv says cou has successfully sent monkeys into space. >> wow! >> january 28th, 2013, we sent our monkey in june of 1949. >> you had that right off the top of your head. >> there it is. richard. >> the monkey gap. >> what does it mean? >> well, to answer that question, i can't even do a segue there, the guy has won, like, the nobel prize. >> yes, he has. >> we're not going to as
you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. ♪ hey hey we're the monkees >>> glad we have richard haass here this morning. >> exactly. >> i want to know what it means....
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we stood -- we have stood with the citizens of florida and alabama, mississippi and louisiana, iowa and vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust they will stand with us. [applause] so make no mistake, new jersey's spirit has never been stronger, our resolve never more firm, our unity ever more obvious. let there be no mistake, there is much that lies ahead. it'll take years to repair, but here is some of what we have done already. we have created a cabinet-level position to coordinate efforts across every agency. markets here today, and he is ready to work with you on this restoration effort. we have requested the federal government to pay 100% of the costs of the civic debris removal that we require. we have already seen $80 million for the municipalities for that task. we have secured $20 million from the federal highway administration for the emergency repair of our roads, bridges and tunnels, a down payment on the major infrastructure tasks ahead. we have directed our department of environmental protection to streamline approvals for restoring critical in
we stood -- we have stood with the citizens of florida and alabama, mississippi and louisiana, iowa and vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust they will stand with us. [applause] so make no mistake, new jersey's spirit has never been stronger, our resolve never more firm, our unity ever more obvious. let there be no mistake, there is much that lies ahead. it'll take years to repair, but here is some of what we have done already. we have created a cabinet-level...
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in favor of sandy relief, they are not in favor of using that measure to fund things in alaska and mississippi and missouri and michigan. >> you heard peter king tell me a little while ago, eric, he doesn't think the $60 billion should be offset by spending cuts elsewhere, that they should just appropriate the money to help the victims of the super storm sandy. do you agree with him on that? >> republicans have been through this argument before and they lose it every time. remember the earthquake and stuff in virginia, i guess a year or two ago when eric cancer suggested offsets, and republicans don't offset anything, and democrats want to raise taxes to pay for it. >> what do you think about all of this hilary? >> new york and new jersey deserve exactly what we have done for other states around the country, and peter king and chris christi are right to take on boehner. i heard shawn hannity earlier say this is boehner's last day as speaker because his caucus is going to get so frustrated, but things like the stock market rallying today and things like the country getting a bipartisan vote for
in favor of sandy relief, they are not in favor of using that measure to fund things in alaska and mississippi and missouri and michigan. >> you heard peter king tell me a little while ago, eric, he doesn't think the $60 billion should be offset by spending cuts elsewhere, that they should just appropriate the money to help the victims of the super storm sandy. do you agree with him on that? >> republicans have been through this argument before and they lose it every time. remember...
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we've got flash flood watches and warnings all over southern texas on into louisiana and parts of mississippi. in the next 24 hours looking at three to five inches of rain. flooding going to be a big problem. pacific northwest has a big storm system as well. that will bring a lot of r >>> 9:13. if she was in san francisco, she'd be admiring the thick, low clouds. we do have some really good fog out there this morning. it's not going to burn off. in fact, we're going to see the clouds continuing to increase. the clouds are going to get darker and darker. showers on the way as of tonight. 56 for fremont and 56 degrees in san francisco. we do have a chance for some low snow in the bay area. down to 1,000 feet. that means twin peaks in san francisco. fair game for some flurries. >> that's your latest weather. they telle you have to g sirius r. who are you lkg there? >> i d't know. >> just comeith us. come on. let's go back. who am i going back to? >> willie. >> i'm bringin laura dern ino say hi. >> little guerrilla marketing from laura dern. al, thanks so much. >>> five new ye's resolutns to reki
we've got flash flood watches and warnings all over southern texas on into louisiana and parts of mississippi. in the next 24 hours looking at three to five inches of rain. flooding going to be a big problem. pacific northwest has a big storm system as well. that will bring a lot of r >>> 9:13. if she was in san francisco, she'd be admiring the thick, low clouds. we do have some really good fog out there this morning. it's not going to burn off. in fact, we're going to see the clouds...